"Farmers in Ireland are protesting against the government's plan to slaughter 200,000 dairy cows to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

55,000 direct and indirect jobs are threatened

Why do governments push these crazy plans to reduce food supply?"

The answer is simple, agenda 2030 and agenda 2030 is clearly Malthusian.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malthusianism

https://telegra.ph/file/c98a9f0e6feebd06665ca.mp4

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Exactly, and it's as stupid and corrupt as the #Covid #medical #catastrophe we are facing now.

What people in their right mind would allow any government to compromise their food security.

Unfortunately the general public just doesn't realize what they're dealing with. Genghis Khan, William the conqueror, Joseph Stalin weren't great military leaders.

They were just more ruthless than anyone else. They were willing to kill vast numbers of people. Including many of their own supporters to gain and hold power. That's what's happening now. They're trying to kill off all the opposition..💀

If you kill all the humans, ESG metrics will increase by 1000%.

Because these governments are lead by Ultra-Zionist people. That's it.

Unrelated but also completely related. Ireland and EU subsidize their dairy production. Whatever you subsidize you get more of. In this case a glut of dairy that drives down global prices and makes it harder for them to achieve their environmental targets. These countries could just end their subsidies and that would reduce the amount of production and their would be a natural culling. But that would also create problems for the dairy farmers as then they would be faced with the true cost of production and would naturally go out of business. The trade off the Ireland government is making is 1) not ending subsidies and then 2) forcing farmers to produce less. It’s one government intervention to try to unwind the unintended consequences of the first government intervention. The result will be Ireland farmers receiving the subsidies wanting to produce more because with the subsidy it is profitable to do so but being restricted by the government from doing so for other initiatives. So I think it’s more complicated.

https://www.politico.eu/article/eus-milk-scramble-for-africa/

1. It's not a government plan as such, it seems to be a proposal.

2. It's stated to be voluntary if it does go ahead.

3. Why? Attempting to come up with mutually agreeable strategies to reduce emissions.

4. Want to feed the world? Go make more cows?

https://www.ntd.com/irish-farmers-raise-alarm-over-governments-proposal-to-kill-off-200000-cows-to-meet-emissions-reduction-goals_923599.html